Natalie Ravitz

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Natalie Ravitz
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Nationality American
Occupation Senior Vice President of Communications for the NFL
Known for Rupert Murdoch's Chief of Staff

Natalie Ravitz is the Senior Vice President of Communications for the National Football League (NFL).[1][2] Previously, Ravitz was Rupert Murdoch’s Chief of Staff at 21st Century Fox and News Corp[3][4] for three and a half years, tacking on additional responsibilities as Senior Vice President for Strategy towards the end of her tenure.[5] During her time at 21st Century Fox, Ravitz created the popular Tumblr account "Murdoch Here" which was covered by numerous media outlets.[6] [7] [8] Prior to this position, Ravitz was the Communications Director for the New York City Department of Education and a prominent staffer for United States Senators Barbara Boxer and Paul Wellstone.[9]

Political Career

Natalie Ravitz started her career as a Press Secretary for U.S. Senator Paul Wellstone’s re-election campaign, a position she held until November 2002, the month after Wellstone died in a plane crash along with 7 others.[10]

From February of 2003 until December of 2005, Ms. Ravitz was the Press Secretary and Speechwriter in the Office of U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer. In January 2006, she was promoted to the position of Communications Director for Senator Barbara Boxer.[11]

In April 2009, Ravitz was promoted once again, this time becoming Senator Boxer’s Senior Advisor and Deputy Chief of Staff, a position she held until May of 2010.[12] Beginning in January 2007, Ravitz was the Spokesperson and Advisor to the Chairman for the Senate’s Select Committee on Ethics in addition to her other duties for Senator Boxer.

In June 2010, Ms. Ravitz shifted her focus from national to local politics when she was appointed Communications Director for the New York City Department of Education[9] -- the largest public school system in the country with 1.1 million students. In her capacity as Communications Director, Ravitz was frequently tasked with deflecting criticism aimed at city education officials, and she authored numerous articles in The Huffington Post defending city policies from attacks.[13]

21st Century Fox & News Corp

In February of 2012, Ms. Ravitz accepted a position to become Rupert Murdoch’s Chief of Staff at News Corporation, which later split into two separate, publicly-traded companies. As part of this role, Ravitz advised Murdoch on strategic, operational, financial, and reputational issues related to company-operated businesses around the world, including but not limited to the Fox Broadcasting Network, Twentieth Century Fox Film, Fox News, and Fox International Channels. In addition, Ms. Ravitz worked closely with Murdoch and the “new” News Corp executives on issues related to the management of the businesses owned and operated by News Corp, including the Wall Street Journal, News Corp Australia, News UK, the New York Post and Harper Collins.[10]

A serial social media user, Ravitz created the popular Tumblr account "Murdoch Here" which visually documented Murdoch’s travels, meetings, and routines. This account, as well as her tweets about Murdoch, has been covered by various media outlets such as Quartz,[8] The Guardian,[6] & TechCrunch[14] among others.

In June of 2015, Murdoch sent a memo to his team announcing that Ms. Ravitz was stepping down from her role as Murdoch’s Chief of Staff in order to pursue “a leadership operating position” either internally at 21st Century Fox or externally.[5] In the memo, Murdoch said of Ravitz, "I cannot say enough about the exceptional job Natalie has done for me, giving valued support across many functions ... She is immensely talented and able, and has greatly benefited me and our companies."

Education

Ravitz received her BA in English Language and Literature from the University of Michigan in May of 2001. She studied abroad for a semester from June 1999-September 1999 at the London School of Economics and Political Science.[10]

References

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